4817 Proverbs about Ther / Page 55
1081.
He who throws himself under the bench will be left to lie there.1082.
He who will not obey father, will have to obey stepfather.1083.
He who would close another man's mouth, should first tie up his own.1084.
He who would drive another over three dikes must climb over two himself.1085.
I would rather see smoke from my own chimney than the fire on another's hearth.1086.
If lies were Latin, there would be many learned men.1087.
If you cannot get the bird, get one of its feathers.1088.
It is bad iron in which there is no steel.1089.
It is easy to be generous out of another man's purse.1090.
It is easy to be generous with another man's money.1091.
It is easy to find the rod when another finds the bottom.1092.
It is easy to poke another man's fire.1093.
It is easy to sit at the helm in fine weather.1094.
It is easy to swim, when another holds up your head.1095.
"It is easy to work with a good comb," said the devil, when he combed his mother's hair with a pitchfork."1096.
It is folly to take a thorn out of another's foot and put it into your own.1097.
It is not easy to know your butter in another man's cabbage.1098.
It is pleasant driving when there is no danger of upsetting.1099.
It is poor comfort for one who has broken his leg, that another has broken his neck.1100.
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